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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Johnny Unitas Week: Monthly Magazines & Annuals

LOOKING BACKBy Chris Willis, NFL Films

Cavalier Magazine December 1961

So
far during Johnny Unitas Week Pro Football Journal has already looked at Sport
magazine and Sports Illustrated. Now will take a look some of the other
publications that featured number 19. As one of the marquee names of the NFL at
the end of the 1950’s and throughout the 1960’s Johnny Unitas made his fair
share of pro football annuals and monthly publications. Below are some of the
best ones.

Number
1:

1959-
Pro Football (Dell Sports Magazine)

Cover
Photo: Bath & Weiner from Frank Gillon

Article:
“Baltimore’s Great Hesitator”

November 1959 Dell Sports Magazine

Dell Sports profiles Unitas in a 4-page article with a few photos. The magazine calls Unitas "The Great Hesitator," because he gets hits so often with his "nonchalance and his willingness to wait until the last split-second before delivering the ball." After just two plus years as starting quarterback with the Colts when the article was written Unitas talks about still learning the game. "You make it or fail on the ability to spot things. That's the whole story. Telling the difference between a zone and man-to-man pass defense, for example, isn't easy when you come out of the huddle. Anyway, I'm not satisfied with the way I do it. There is still plenty I can learn."

Number
2:

1959-
Sports All Stars: Pro Football (Maco Magazine Corp.)

Cover
Photo: Marvin Newman

Article:
none

1959 Sports All-Stars Magazine (Maco Publishing)

Number
3:

1960-
Pro Football Stars (Whitestone Publications)

Cover
Photo- Neil Leifer

Article-
“A Johnny Unitas Album”

1960 Pro Football Stars, featuring Special Johnny Unitas Album

A pictorial
that features 15 photos including one of him with his family, receiving an
award with Colts owner Carroll Rosenbloom and coach Weeb Ewbank, and one of him
playing basketball on the Colts traveling team (trying to block a shot wearing
jersey number 19).

Number
4:

1960-
Pro Football Sports All Stars (Maco Magazine Corp.)

Cover
Photo: George Long

Article:
“Johnny Unitas Makes the Colts Click”

1960 Sports All-Stars (Maco Publishing)

For
the second straight year Unitas appears on Sports All Stars Pro Football annual
edited by Murray Olderman. Within the 2-page article Olderman interviews Packers head coach Vince Lombardi about Unitas. "Without him they're just ordinary. With him, they're great. He's the best quarterback I've ever seen."

Number
5:

1961-62-
Complete Sports Pro-Football Illustrated (Complete Sports)

Cover
Photo: Morton Tadder (Pictorial Parade)

Article:
none

1961-1962 Complete Sports Pro Football Illustrated

Number
6:

1963-
Paul Hornung’s Football Magazine (H.S. Publications)

Cover
Photo:

Article:
“Johny Unitas: He Knows How to Survive to Win” by Gregg Sinclair

1963 Paul Hornung's Football Magazine

Paul
Hornung allowed his name to be used on this magazine and was given a Senior Editor credit. Inside Gregg Sinclair writes a 4-page article on Unitas who talks about how he has survived in the NFL.

Number
7:

1964-
All Pro 1964 Football (Maco Magazine Corp)

Cover
Photo: Ken Regan

Article:
“Two Minutes to Go” by Johnny Unitas

1964 All-Pro 1964 Football Magazine

The 1964 All Pro 1964 Football magazine published by Maco features one of the best action photos of Unitas to appear on a cover of any publication. Shot by Ken Regan the image shows the focus of Unitas as he reads the defense and drops back to pass. One of my favorite images of Unitas.

In
an article written by Unitas himself (with help from editor Harold Rosenthal of
the New York Herald-Tribune), the great
quarterback writes three pages of his personal philosophy what it takes to run a 2-minute offense. "All National Football League teams practice 'two minutes to go' situations. The Colts do this once a week for 20 minutes in a simulated scrimmage. There is, therefore, no helter-skeltering on the field when the situation arises. We are all on the same page, so to speak."

Number
8:

1965-
Dell Sports

Cover
Photo- Ken Regan

Article-
none

Sept. 1965 Dell Sports Magazine

Number
9:

1965-
Sports Review: 1965 Football (Special Issue)

Cover
Photo: Morton Tadder

Article-
none

Sept. 1965 Football (Sports Review) Magazine

Number
10:

1965-66-
Sport Heroes

Cover
Photo- artwork by Vic Mikus

Article-
“Unitas: Key to Baltimore’s Success” by Cooper Rollow

1965-1966 Sport Heroes Magazine, artwork by Vic Mikus

Artist Vic Mikus does a portrait of Unitas for the cover of the 1965-1966 Sport Heroes magazine. After
losing the 1964 NFL Championship to the Cleveland Browns, Cooper Rollow’s article
discusses what the Colts and Unitas are doing to get back to the title game. But the best quote in the article comes from Unitas's wife Dorothy. "He hasn't changed a bit since I first met him in high school. He wore a size 7 and one-eighth helmet then, and he still does."

Number 11:

1966 Inside Football (published by Sport magazine)

Cover Photo: Malcolm Emmons

Article: "Why Unitas is the Best Ever" by Steve Singer

1966 Inside Football magazineCredit: Malcolm Emmons

Although the title of the article is "Why Unitas is the Best Ever", inside is just one page written by Steve Singer (Associate Editor of Sport) about the actual claim. "He leads through his actions. He even blocks and tackles," said Don Shula in the article. "He never gets ruffled and I've never seen him excited. Of course, he lets you know if you break down."

Number 12:

Fall 1967 Pro Football Illustrated

Cover Photos: Unitas by Vernon Biever; Namath by Barton Silverman

Article: "Johnny Unitas: Gamble or Die" by Murray Olderman

Fall 1967 Pro Football Illustrated magazine

Inside the 1967 Pro Football Illustrated is an excerpt of the Unitas' chapter in Murray Olderman's book "The Pro Quarterback" which was published by Prentice-Hall in 1966. "You have to gamble in this league- or die," said Unitas to Olderman.